Question Words Question words refer to words that are used to begin a sentence in order to make the sentence is a question which must be answered by the respondent to use the data or facts. Most of the questions, sentence beginning with "H" and "W" are as follows: What (what) Where (where) When (if?) Why (why) Who (who) Whom (who) Whose (of whom) Which (an?) How (how) What (what) is used with the following sentence: 1. questions about things such as What is that? (IE nothing)It is a toy car: (it is the toy cars) 2. in relation to the profession. What does he do? (they work?)He is a teacher: (he is a teacher) 3. questions about time. What time is it? (it's time for a few the clock)It is ten o'clock. (it is time 10 a.m.) Where (where?) used to ask about places such as. "Where do you live where you are? I live in the city I live in the city."Where are you now?, where are you now. I sit under the big tree. I'm sitting under the trees. "Where do you drive when you drive? I drive to the rural countryside, I ran away."Where is your school? where is your school. My school is my school in the village. village. "Where do you go when you travel? I travel to Roi-Et. When (when, when?) used in relation to time. When translated said, "when?" the answer to When day, month, year, time will tell, or one moment. 1. verb + noun + to be When?. When is your birthday ? - It's on 10 November. When is Michael's party ? - It's on next Friday, at 6 p.m. 2. When + verb + subject + verb + genuine help (karma)?. When do you usually have breakfast ? - I usually have breakfast at 6.30 a.m. When did you buy this house ? - I bought it last year. When (when) is used as a link.You say it best when you sat nothing at all. you speak best. When you say nothing at all The sky is beautiful when the sun goes down, when beautiful skies. sunset. Sing when you're ready. Sing a song When she is ready. He arrived when we were sleeping when he arrived. we are sleeping. We lived in Japan when we were young we lived in Japan when we are children. We feel cool when the wind blows cold when we feel the wind blows. When (when) Used as a question.When do the Olympic Games Olympic Games start when starting?When were you born? when should you ever?When will you come back to Thailand when Thai you'll return?When will I see you again! I will see you again. WhenWhen will you visit your aunt in America?, you are going to visit my aunt in America when?When will you go to England?, you are going to England when?When did it happen when it happens?When is your birthday? "and when your birthday?When does the school start school when turned on?When will I find my love my love I found? when?When will you love me?, you'll love me when I? Whose 1. Whose meaning "who" split into two categories, how it is used, as follows: Verb + noun + Whose + (karma)? The noun that follows that follows If there is a singular verb, as a noun, but if they see a singular. Plural verbs with plural would be like. Whose dog is it ? - It's Thada's dog. Whose books are on the table ? - Their books are on the table. 2. Whose acting as medicine Verb + noun + Whose help + verb + subject, true? Whose books did you borrow ? - I borrowed Suda's books. Whose house will you rent ? - I shall rent Malinee's house. Why Why translation says "why" "why" answers to Why is often used because the term (because, since) 1. Why + verb to be + noun/pronoun + adjective?. Why are you happy ? - I am happy because I get good mark. Why is your mother angry ? - My mother is angry because I broke a lot of glasses. 2. Why + verb + subject + verb + genuine help (karma)?. Why does the baby cry ? - The baby cries because it is hungry. Why does Susan sing ? - She sings because she is happy. How How to translate that "However", which answers how are on how symptoms or characteristics. 1. How to be a + verb + noun/pronoun?. How are you today ? - I'm fine How is your father ? - He is better. 2. How + verb + subject + verb + genuine help (karma)?. How do you go to Chiang Mai ? - I go to Chiang Mai by train. How did you draw this picture ? - I coppied it 3. How + to + be + verb adj Chairman. How old is she ? - She is 16 years old. How tall is John ? - He is 6 feet tall. 4. How much is my last count + + + verb + verb + subject + genuine help to many plural count noun +. How much oil did he buy ? - He bought a gallon of oil. How many dogs do you have ? - I have eleven dogs. Which Which translates as "I" "whosoever" or "which" is both a verb and a subject of the verb. Applies to people, animals and things 1. when acting as President. Which verb + verb +?. Which verb + noun + pronoun + verb/?. Which of the verb + noun + pronoun + verb/?. Which is yours ? - The red one is mine. Which book is hers ? - The blue one is hers. Which of the boys is smart ? - Tom is smart. 2. when acting as medicine Which verb + verb + subject + helping real?. Which verb + noun/pronoun + help + verb + subject real?. Which verb noun/pronoun + of + help +. President + verb, such as "indeed. Which do you live most ? - I live the red one most. Which book do you want to buy ? - I want to buy a cartoon book. Which of the girls is the most beautiful ? - Wipa is the most beautiful. Whom Whom means anyone using ask a person and is used as a verb (object), or the victim of a sentence by the following sentence format. Sentence structure questions Whom + helping verb + subject + Verb? Verb + verb + subject help indeed. Answer sentence structure. Chairman + (verb) + The extension. Such as: A sentence, A question: Whom do they meet? Answer: B a sentence They meet their friends A sentence, A question: Whom are you waiting for? Answer: B I am sentence waiting for my mother. The sentence A question: Whom does she go with? Sentence B answers: She goes with her son. A sentence, A question: Whom are you speaking to? Answer: B I am sentence speaking to my students. ** Note: we prefer use of "Who" instead of "Whom". Who The term Who we are familiar that this word means anyone but actually it can be used to connect sentences, too. If acting as a link to that translation.Who (who) Used as a question. Who is that?, that is, who? -That is John. that is, Jon. Who came to school yesterday who came to school yesterday. Jo-Jo did come with a puzzling. (the answer? If the food is a little simple past tense study?) Who they are and who they are? -They are my parents. they are my parents. Who ate my cake, eat my cake anyone? -Did He eat his food (with Prof. answers? If the food is a little simple past tense study?) Who wants the money to someone? -Jane does. Jane want (confused with answers? If the food is a little simple present tense study?) Who is the richest man in Thailand? who is the richest man in Thai? -Mr. Rich is a Mr. Rich. Who (who) Used as a link Words that are sometimes translated as anyone. In some sentences. He is the man who came here yesterday. He is the guy who came up here. Yesterday That is the girl who gave me the pencil.;
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